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We have to accept some risk of Covid-19

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

There’s a growing consensus among health experts: Covid-19 may never go away. We’ll likely always have some coronavirus out there, infecting people and, hopefully only in rare cases, getting them seriously ill. The realistic goal is to defang the virus — make it less deadly — not eliminate it entirely. This is not a surrender …

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Why it’s so hard to be a nurse in America, according to two nurses

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

Last month, at the start of a fourth Covid-19 wave in the US, a nurse in a Seattle-area intensive-care unit announced her resignation on Twitter. “No amount of money could convince me to stay on as a bedside ICU nurse right now,” she wrote. “I can’t continue to live with the toll on my body …

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Solar farms are often bad for biodiversity — but they don’t have to be

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

Every several years — sometimes just once a decade — when the rains come in just the right amounts and at just the right times, rare flowers speckle the Mojave Desert in California. Some, like the Barstow woolly sunflower, emerge from plants no larger than a thumbnail. They spring forth from seeds that have persisted …

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Astronomers were skeptical about dark matter — until Vera Rubin came along

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

Vera Rubin didn’t “discover” dark matter, but she put it on the map. Dark matter is a wild concept. It’s the idea that some mind-boggling percentage of all the matter in the universe may be invisible, and wholly unlike the matter that makes up Earth. Rubin is celebrated because she forced much of the astronomy …

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What we actually know about the vaccines and the delta variant

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

The Covid-19 pandemic has changed, and with it, so has the effectiveness of the vaccines. The bottom line remains the same: The mRNA vaccines from Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna that are most prevalent in the US are still quite effective in preventing any illness from the novel coronavirus, and extremely effective in preventing the kind of …

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How a cheap antidepressant emerged as a promising Covid-19 treatment

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

Since Covid-19 patients started showing up at clinics and hospitals a year and a half ago, doctors and researchers have been hard at work trying to figure out how to treat them. Most drugs and treatments haven’t panned out, producing either no results or small ones in large-scale clinical trials. Many of the few that …

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What full FDA approval for Covid-19 vaccines really means

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

Nearly nine months after the first Americans received their shots, the Covid-19 vaccine from Pfizer/BioNTech received full approval from the Food and Drug Administration for people 16 and older on Monday. This could help increase the number of people willing to get vaccines and make it easier to compel those who are less willing — …

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The lab leak hypothesis — true or not — should teach us a lesson

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

The origins of the novel coronavirus that caused the Covid-19 pandemic remain a mystery. US intelligence agencies have now completed a 90-day probe into the origins of SARS-CoV-2, but their classified findings, according to the New York Times, were inconclusive as to whether the virus escaped from a laboratory in Wuhan, China, or made a …

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What do hurricane categories mean?

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

Hurricane Ida has begun pummeling the Gulf Coast, making landfall as a Category 4 storm on Sunday near Port Fourchon, Louisiana. The storm has already tied for the strongest recorded landfall in Louisiana, with winds at 150 miles per hour. Hurricane Laura in 2020 also had 150-mile-per-hour winds, as did an 1856 hurricane, according to …

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Hurricane Ida could ravage the Covid-strained Gulf Coast

Posted on March 23, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

Hurricane season brings a recurring set of difficulties to coastal communities, and particularly to the South. Like other natural disasters, hurricanes can lay bare inadequate infrastructure, political ineptitude, and stark racial and economic inequalities. For residents of the Gulf Coast region, Hurricane Ida comes 16 years — to the day — after Hurricane Katrina and …

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